Byron Primary School in Gillingham, Kent, sent out a newsletter highlighting several examples of "unacceptable" packed lunches discovered by teachers.

Sticking out from the rest was a cold Happy Meal "bought the previous evening".

Another child was sent to class with just two bags of crisps and a crisp sandwich.

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Headteacher Jon Carthy sent out the reminder last week, writing: "In the past few weeks there have been a number of worrying packed lunches brought into school.

"Whilst extreme and funny to read on paper, I must make this clear THESE ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE examples of a balanced packed lunch.

"Children work very hard at school and a balanced meal at lunch time helps provide concentration for the afternoon."

Parents were reminded of Government guidelines for packed lunches, which include a portion of fruit and vegetable or salad every day, meat, fish or a source of non-dairy protein and starchy foods like bread or pasta.